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the environment was completely different. in fact, the way i first heard about the case was people started to tweet to me and say are you going to say something about this trayvon murder case? what do you feel about this kid that got killed in florida. that the point i don't know anything about this indicates. but people continued to put that into my twitter feed and one week i googled his name. and it seemed to me a very interesting case but i'm not sure how what i help bring to this case. i'm not from florida and not going to florida and what can i write from my pirge from manhattan. but there are some strange things about this case including this idea that there is absolutely no charge. >> i decided to write about it on a personal parental level because i have kids about that ge >> aside from local florida newspaper covers, the only people who seemed to be giving significant coverage on a national level were relatively young black men like me. eople like tremendous vain lee at the huffington post and some of those writers
the environment was completely different. in fact, the way i first heard about the case was people started to tweet to me and say are you going to say something about this trayvon murder case? what do you feel about this kid that got killed in florida. that the point i don't know anything about this indicates. but people continued to put that into my twitter feed and one week i googled his name. and it seemed to me a very interesting case but i'm not sure how what i help bring to this case. i'm...
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the type of life that they live and how they're living, and in the environment that they're living in. >> so you didn't find her credible as a witness? >> no. >> so did you find her testimony important in terms of what she actually said? >> well, i think the most important thing is the time that she was on the phone with trayvon. so you basically, hopefully, if she heard anything, she would say she did, but the time coincides with george's statements in testimony of time limits and what had happened during that time. >> explain that. >> well, because there was -- george was on the 911 call while she was on the call with trayvon, and the times coincide, and i think there was two minutes between when george hung up from his 911 call to the time when trayvon and rachel had hung up. so really nothing could have happened, because the 911 caller would have heard the nonemergency call that george had called, heard something happening before that. >> what did you think of the testimony of trayvon martin's mother and father? do you find them credible? >> i was listening to my son's last cry fo
the type of life that they live and how they're living, and in the environment that they're living in. >> so you didn't find her credible as a witness? >> no. >> so did you find her testimony important in terms of what she actually said? >> well, i think the most important thing is the time that she was on the phone with trayvon. so you basically, hopefully, if she heard anything, she would say she did, but the time coincides with george's statements in testimony of time...
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kept him alive and not from most of the things that most of us fear, because he really wasn't in that environment. it kept him alive in dealing with the other fear, the other people that could have taken his life. >> that is very powerful when i think about when your kid gets old enough to not call you. >> he is 30. >> my partner and i are raising a seven-year-old. my partner says please help you, cops chase you. there is a gender reality to that. i'm going to go back to my prison nation thing. i have told my -- part of the prison nation is what captures our minds and our spirits. disney does that to black girls. it is a to all girls, but to me, i think about trying to build a world where we are not involved in corporate driven capitalist consumption that leads black girls to one long blonde hair that can get them out of a -- a tower, rapunzel. i want to have a world where that is not the standard of beauty. if that captures your mind the same way that a cop chases you down -- i'm not sure and say they're the same thing because they are materially very different experiences, that the possibility
kept him alive and not from most of the things that most of us fear, because he really wasn't in that environment. it kept him alive in dealing with the other fear, the other people that could have taken his life. >> that is very powerful when i think about when your kid gets old enough to not call you. >> he is 30. >> my partner and i are raising a seven-year-old. my partner says please help you, cops chase you. there is a gender reality to that. i'm going to go back to my...
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let's look at the person's environment. let's look at the persons, as a person. >> host: and that is where you would go. if you are dealing with an addict lets not simply imprison a person or punish the person. let's look at how we can restructure the environment? i think in the book you talk about drug user and the setting in which the drugs are used. here we are talking about in terms of trying to conduct remedial or mediation for an addict you are saying look at the larger society and the environment and look at the study of that individual. what if you can't control the environment? you can get them to good parents or he can give them a good school or you can't think these people are highly frustrated because they are not succeeding in the world. what do you do with that person it finds them that they are at the point of addiction? >> guest: like you said we can't control everybody's environment and i don't know the answer to the people who we can't control everybody's environment that we have to decide if the society a
let's look at the person's environment. let's look at the persons, as a person. >> host: and that is where you would go. if you are dealing with an addict lets not simply imprison a person or punish the person. let's look at how we can restructure the environment? i think in the book you talk about drug user and the setting in which the drugs are used. here we are talking about in terms of trying to conduct remedial or mediation for an addict you are saying look at the larger society and...
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. -- thelocation environments. >> will find out. the owners are going for the highest sustainability rating of any. phil, he was one of the people who came to the rescue of a man who fell on the railroad tracks. former president george h w bush and barbara bush will be at the white house this week the stop >> just way -- this week. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] virtual wallet can help you e that person who's good with money. see what's free to spend. move money with a slide. save with a shake. feel good about your decisions. >> taking a look at the week obama and thent first lady will welcome the former president, george bush, and the former first lady, harper bush, tomorrow afternoon. he will be honoring the 1000 points of light award. , jodi arias is expected to appear in court. she was found guilty in may of first-degree murder of her former boyfriend. a jury could decide on whether or not she deserves a death penalty or life in prison. we will see if the traumas into a another penalty phase or if there will be a plea deal. -- w
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let's look at the person's environment. let's look at the person's -- as a person. >> host: that is where you would go if you were dealing with an addict let's not simply in prison the person or punish the person, let's look at how we can restructure the environment. i think in the but you talk about a drug user and the setting that they are used. but here we are talking about incomes of trying to conduct remedial remediation for an addict you are saying look at the larger society and environment and the setting for the individual putative but what if you can't control the environment. you can't give them to good parents or give them a good school. they are highly frustrating because they are not succeeding in the work world. what do you do with that person who find that instead of indulging in drugs to the point of addiction? >> guest: like to say we can't control of your buddies environment and i don't know the answer to the people we can't control, but we have to decide as a society -- and i think we have decided as a so
let's look at the person's environment. let's look at the person's -- as a person. >> host: that is where you would go if you were dealing with an addict let's not simply in prison the person or punish the person, let's look at how we can restructure the environment. i think in the but you talk about a drug user and the setting that they are used. but here we are talking about incomes of trying to conduct remedial remediation for an addict you are saying look at the larger society and...
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the type of life that they live, and how they're living, in the environment that they're living in. >> so you didn't find her credible as a witness. >> no. >> so did you find her testimony important in terms of what she actually said? >> well, i think the most important thing is the time had a she was on the phone with trayvon. so you basically hopefully if she heard anything, she would say she did, but the time cone sides with george's statements and testimony of time limits and what had happened during that time. >> explain that? >> well, because george was on the 911 call while she was on the call with trayvon, and the times cone side, and i think there were two minutes between when george hung up from his 911 call, to the time trayvon and rachel had hung up. really nothing could have happened because the 911 call would have heard the nonemergency call that george had called, heard something happening before that. >> she said at one point that she heard the sound of wet grass. did that seem believable to you? >> well, everything was wet at that point. it was pouring down rain. >> w
the type of life that they live, and how they're living, in the environment that they're living in. >> so you didn't find her credible as a witness. >> no. >> so did you find her testimony important in terms of what she actually said? >> well, i think the most important thing is the time had a she was on the phone with trayvon. so you basically hopefully if she heard anything, she would say she did, but the time cone sides with george's statements and testimony of time...
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this environment, the environment that created the 100-1 disparity between crack-cocaine and powder cocaine more harshly than powder cocaine. we all said that drugs were destroying our community. we all believe that. that's a lie. drugs were not destroying our community. unemployment was out of control before crack-cocaine was introduced but we all expected that this was an easy answer and we created this environment such that we went after croaking -- crack-cocaine with such intensity that law enforcement thought that they had license to come into the community and do whatever they would to your children, to my children to me and so forth. in the book i try and explain how this all happened and how this is currently going down. so when i say that i prefer to have my kids interact with with drugs as opposed to law enforcement i know how to keep my kids safe with drugs. there are a number of things we know how to do with drugs in order to decrease the harm. i described some of these things in the look but i don't know how to keep our kids safe with police officers particularly when y
this environment, the environment that created the 100-1 disparity between crack-cocaine and powder cocaine more harshly than powder cocaine. we all said that drugs were destroying our community. we all believe that. that's a lie. drugs were not destroying our community. unemployment was out of control before crack-cocaine was introduced but we all expected that this was an easy answer and we created this environment such that we went after croaking -- crack-cocaine with such intensity that law...
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if you can take frequent breaks in cool environments and staying well hydrated. >> reporter: dr. ashton told me if you are going tore outside for a long period of time in this week this week you have to have not just water but alternate with a sports drink. just don't overdo it on the sugar. keep them cooled. i have to show you how hot it's going to stay. new york city was 94 today. look at these numbers for cities like new york city staying in the 90s. washington d.c. peaks at 97 wednesday and 98 on thursday. remember, it's not just the numbers, chicago, kansas city there. it's the feels like, too. it will feel above 100 for a lot of these folks for the next five days. >> get ready and take it seriously. thank you so much ginger zee. >> now to washington. it has been 25 years since george h.w. bush called on the country to create a kinder gentler nation. >> i'd like to thank president obama for this wonderful homecoming. >> that was today, the 89-year-old receiving a heros welcome at the white house. he was marking the enduring legacy of his call to action calling for 1,000 poin
if you can take frequent breaks in cool environments and staying well hydrated. >> reporter: dr. ashton told me if you are going tore outside for a long period of time in this week this week you have to have not just water but alternate with a sports drink. just don't overdo it on the sugar. keep them cooled. i have to show you how hot it's going to stay. new york city was 94 today. look at these numbers for cities like new york city staying in the 90s. washington d.c. peaks at 97...
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the type of life that they live and how they're living and the environment that they're living in. >> so you didn't find her credible as witness? >> no. >> so did you find her testimony important in terms of what she actually said? >> well, i think the most important thing is the time that she was on the phone with trayvon. so you basically hopefully if she heard anything, she would say she did, but the time coincides with george's statements and testimony of time limit and what had happened during that time. >> explain that. >> well, because george was on the 911 call while she was on the call with trayvon and the times coincide and i think there was two minutes between when george hung up from his 911 call to the time trayvon and rachel had hung up. so really nothing could have happened because the 911 caller would have heard the nonemergency call that george had called, heard something happening before that. >> she said at one point that she heard the sound the wet grass. did that seem believable to you? >> well, everything was wet at that point. it was pouring down rain. >> it's r
the type of life that they live and how they're living and the environment that they're living in. >> so you didn't find her credible as witness? >> no. >> so did you find her testimony important in terms of what she actually said? >> well, i think the most important thing is the time that she was on the phone with trayvon. so you basically hopefully if she heard anything, she would say she did, but the time coincides with george's statements and testimony of time limit...
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we must invest more. -- grading the type of environment that optimizes environments. by supporting african-american mothers and fathers, and understanding how important is the we invest in children at birth, and by a quipping black families with information and resources needed to access high- quality education, we can make sure the steps they take prepare them for a life for success. -- on average, children of working mothers spend 35 hours a week and shall give. childcare. chuck conner is an essential for too many african- american boys, the extreme cost associated with high-quality loss.care result in by age five years old, the de- six percent of low income black kids are not prepared for kindergarten. the gaps are water when they miss out on higher learning opportunities. public -- thee 12 k-12 public education system, the economic crisis, high cost of childcare, and various laws leave parents to pursue non- center care, like leaving babies with adults, and those who pursue it can be an extreme burden of cost. nationally, the cost for full- time child care for inf
we must invest more. -- grading the type of environment that optimizes environments. by supporting african-american mothers and fathers, and understanding how important is the we invest in children at birth, and by a quipping black families with information and resources needed to access high- quality education, we can make sure the steps they take prepare them for a life for success. -- on average, children of working mothers spend 35 hours a week and shall give. childcare. chuck conner is an...
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which we have created surrounding drugs, the history of because the environment allows police officers to look at my kids like they fit the description. i fear that interaction, my kids interaction with the police a helluva lot more than i few the interaction of my kid with drugs because i can teach them about drugs because i know that drug affect our predictable but this intersection, that is not predictable. >> host: both could be avoided by avoiding drug use. >> guest: certainly. my kids might avoid it, but the point is there are kids who won't and so if they do not avoid it, at least you are keeping them safe by having them have the education and giving them the correct information. not only teaching them about drugs but teaching them critically how to evaluate information and that is what we value and that is what i tell you as a professor. that's one thing. when you talked about legalization. one of the things i want to make clear is yeah i'm not encouraging legalization. i'm for decriminalization so it looks like this. what you dubious -- drugs are still illegal but when people
which we have created surrounding drugs, the history of because the environment allows police officers to look at my kids like they fit the description. i fear that interaction, my kids interaction with the police a helluva lot more than i few the interaction of my kid with drugs because i can teach them about drugs because i know that drug affect our predictable but this intersection, that is not predictable. >> host: both could be avoided by avoiding drug use. >> guest: certainly....
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in the heavy social media environment news and opinions often live side-by-side. hard bishop journalists, opinion journalists, activists are equalized in social media and to many local readers and viewers they begin to blend together. many of these people often have open exchanges on social media. i will talk back-and-forth with straight news reporters. people on the outside to see two people that they consider to be journalists going back and forth and exchanging ideas and not understanding that in the social media world that news reporter has real good strength on what to say. i have nothing. they may in fact re-tweet something i said, not because they endorse it because they want people to see it. this all gets very blurry in the public consciousness. the people stood on the same panels in television news. everybody is going to this channel -- to this panel format in news. there will be a strict news reporter sitting next to an advocate, sitting next to somebody who works for the romney campaign and obama campaign and somebody who is an opinion journalists. we'
in the heavy social media environment news and opinions often live side-by-side. hard bishop journalists, opinion journalists, activists are equalized in social media and to many local readers and viewers they begin to blend together. many of these people often have open exchanges on social media. i will talk back-and-forth with straight news reporters. people on the outside to see two people that they consider to be journalists going back and forth and exchanging ideas and not understanding...
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. >> police in france have arrested 21 environment 2 activists that injured a nuclear facility in the south of the country. greenpeace is calling on the french president to close the plant saying is one of the most dangerous authorities say there are still a number of demonstrators but they're not in sensitive areas. projected a crack on to the side of the reactor. the fashion industry in italy is looking to make use of an untapped source of talent, female jail prisoners and have a chance to show off how they can sew. selling designer bags, she puts the final touches on a typical product made in italy with a difference. this one is made in prison. many across italy to a joint the scheme of teaching the fashion trade in jail. while serving a 16-month prison sentence for robbery, she hopes the new skills will give her a fresh start in the outside world. not even know how to sew, but i have always loved bags. i hope this will help me when i get out. we know how difficult it is for former inmates to find work. that is what many in that committing crimes again. >> almost 3000 women are cur
. >> police in france have arrested 21 environment 2 activists that injured a nuclear facility in the south of the country. greenpeace is calling on the french president to close the plant saying is one of the most dangerous authorities say there are still a number of demonstrators but they're not in sensitive areas. projected a crack on to the side of the reactor. the fashion industry in italy is looking to make use of an untapped source of talent, female jail prisoners and have a chance...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. to take a centrum silver multivitamin every day. i told him, sure. can't hurt, right? and now today, i see this in the news. once again, centrum silver was chosen by researchers for another landmark study. this time looking at eye health. my doctor! he knows his stuff. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most studied. the most recommended. and the most preferred multivitamin brand. the choice is clear. what makes a sleep number what makes a sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. welcome to the sleep number summer closeout. where you'll find great savings on the extraordinary sleep number bed, as we make room for our latest sleep innovations. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the hips. take it up one notch. you get th
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but my kids, i worry far more about the environment which we created, the history but because that environment allows police officers to look at my kids like they fit the description of a drug user. and so i fear that interaction with my kids interaction with the police a hell of a lot more than a good interaction from my kid with drugs. because i can teach them about drugs because i know that drug effects are predictable. but his interaction with black boys and police, that's not predictable. >> host: but both could be avoided by avoiding drug use. >> guest: certainly. and my kids might avoid but the point is is that there are kids who won't. and so if they do not avoid it, at least you're keeping them safe by having them have the education, giving them the correct information. not only that, not on teaching them about drugs which are teaching them how to think critically. are teaching them how to evaluate information. that's what we valley. that's what i got as a professor. >> host: you talked about legalization people to think i want to make clear is that yeah, i'm not encouraging legalizat
but my kids, i worry far more about the environment which we created, the history but because that environment allows police officers to look at my kids like they fit the description of a drug user. and so i fear that interaction with my kids interaction with the police a hell of a lot more than a good interaction from my kid with drugs. because i can teach them about drugs because i know that drug effects are predictable. but his interaction with black boys and police, that's not predictable....
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money by drying together huge audiences and then selling advertisers access to them in our modern media environment it's so fractured that people are targeting small niches. how do i get young males or middle aged women or black people, and unfortunately i think some media outlets decided to use pledge dirks stereo type, even close to racism to draw in an audience and keep the audience on their platform rather than going to others. so what i try to do in this book, i try to explore that a little bit. try toy describe why that is happening and help people diffuse these things so they can recognize it when they seive it on fox news channel, on msnby, on the drudge report, they have a sense of what is going on, and they're made more media literate and they can response in a way that makes sense. >> host: eric something they agreed with. so we see even now politicians can use this coded language. the people that they want to reach a reached among but also deny that they're using the tactic because there is another meaning to the word poem. >> host: book tv coverage recently at indiana university, and i
money by drying together huge audiences and then selling advertisers access to them in our modern media environment it's so fractured that people are targeting small niches. how do i get young males or middle aged women or black people, and unfortunately i think some media outlets decided to use pledge dirks stereo type, even close to racism to draw in an audience and keep the audience on their platform rather than going to others. so what i try to do in this book, i try to explore that a...
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you have to be alert of your surroundings and your environment, and then you have to be supportive of the man that you're with. if you are with a black man and something is going on, you may be the diffuses the situation. brings the calm to handing the situation better. maybe the police will handle the situation better. i was in d.c. and had to do that. a couple of friends of mine agitated by a bus hit their car. i saw it escalating and then saw the police coming over and thought, they're going to get arrested because of how angry they areip went over and diffused the situation agents bit and i told them how proud i was of them to handle themselves so well, and not allow them to go home that afternoon without, you know, being arrested or something any altercation. so that's the message that i'm trying to teach my daughter, that you have to live by a certain standard right now that is flent our society and how to handle it the best way. >> except for that example you just gave in d.c., most of these conversations are happening within the confines of your family. right? i mean, you're b
you have to be alert of your surroundings and your environment, and then you have to be supportive of the man that you're with. if you are with a black man and something is going on, you may be the diffuses the situation. brings the calm to handing the situation better. maybe the police will handle the situation better. i was in d.c. and had to do that. a couple of friends of mine agitated by a bus hit their car. i saw it escalating and then saw the police coming over and thought, they're going...
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i think it's just everyday life, the type of life that they live and how they're living, the environment that they're living in. >> so you didn't find her credible as a witness. >> i see you shaking your head. >> yes, because the way "they" live, the way they think, their environment. this is obviously a woman who sees herself as divorced from "they." she doesn't say this is the way young people think. she doesn't say this is the way our community acts. this is a person who i noticed even in your interview she kept talking about george. georgy. and trayvon martin was the boy of color. >> that goes back once again to what i said this case is over in jury selection. nobody thinks of themselves as a racist, and i'm not accusing anybody of being a racist. what i'm saying is, race is the prism through which people see things. they don't -- people don't consciously know it. and these jurors, you interview them, are they going to say yeah, i'm a racist. >> i know people that are in the kkk and they don't even say they're a racist. a neonazi doesn't think they're a racist. >> i'm defending white
i think it's just everyday life, the type of life that they live and how they're living, the environment that they're living in. >> so you didn't find her credible as a witness. >> i see you shaking your head. >> yes, because the way "they" live, the way they think, their environment. this is obviously a woman who sees herself as divorced from "they." she doesn't say this is the way young people think. she doesn't say this is the way our community acts....
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> welcome back to "hannity." a disturbing new poll that should worry every single american. a new survey by rassmussen reports, those who aproof of president obama's job performance, when asked about what the bigger threat to the united states, 29% said radical muslim, 26% say the tea party. why do people have such a negative impression of the tea party. maybe because of comments like liberals like this has made. >> this country has been driven by the tea party the last number of years, doing everything they can to throw a monkey wrench into any form of government. >> the placards up there, the hitler mustaches, the black face superimposed on the face of barack obama. >> i think they -- you be the judge. symbols like that at a town meeting on health care. >> despite lack of evidence of tea party groups with the president. republicans are using it as the latest weapon in the war against the black man in the white house. >> real concerns, let us all remember who the real enemy is, and the real enemy is t
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> welcome back to "hannity." a disturbing new poll that should worry every single american. a new survey by rassmussen reports, those who aproof of president obama's job performance, when asked about what the bigger threat to the united states, 29% said radical muslim, 26% say the tea party. why do people have such a negative impression of the tea party. maybe because of comments like...
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when i look at this, i see what my environment was like, what i was taught and taught how to act. so to people who deal with bias, you're never going to remove it from society. it's going to exist. bias against women, short, tall, old, young, there's some bias somewhere in the world. what you do with it matters. so we have to do what we should do and what we can do, rather than constantly looking for someone to blame. >> you're saying -- go ahead. >> this is a question about institutionalizing our biases. 1 in 7 black men in new orleans are either in prison or parole. it's not because they're born prisoners, it's because we assume that they are a criminal. the statistics are overwhelming, and it's not just around criminal justice, because we've been talking about it because of trayvon. but when you look at the number of teachers hired, new teachers hired in our grand education reform, guess who we're hiring? young, smart people. but largely white. and so when you look at the statistics about how we want to change in this country, it's always negativity impacts african-american and
when i look at this, i see what my environment was like, what i was taught and taught how to act. so to people who deal with bias, you're never going to remove it from society. it's going to exist. bias against women, short, tall, old, young, there's some bias somewhere in the world. what you do with it matters. so we have to do what we should do and what we can do, rather than constantly looking for someone to blame. >> you're saying -- go ahead. >> this is a question about...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> over the last decade, our nation has spent well over $1 trillion on war. helping to explode our deficits and constraining our ability to nation build here at home. >> president obama in his sweeping address on the war on terror making it clear that the battles are doing to america. many believe the white house is spending too much time and attention on war. with me now in the chair is richard haas, president of the council on foreign affairs and author of foreign policy begins at home. welcome to you. >> thank you. >> it's interesting, both very timely obviously, particularly with a lot of people looking at john mccain, who was in syria today, looking at what's happening in syria and saying post-iraq, afghanistan, the different tone that president obama took in libya. what is the right thing to do now in these tinderbox countries when they kick off? >> you've always got to ask yourself what could you accomplish even if you were to do a lot, then secondly you've got to ask yourself what else do you need to worry about. syria's
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> over the last decade, our nation has spent well over $1 trillion on war. helping to explode our deficits and constraining our ability to nation build here at home. >> president obama in his sweeping address on the war on terror making it clear that the battles are doing to america. many believe the white house is spending too much time and attention on war. with me now in the chair is richard haas, president of the...
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i think it's just everyday life, the type of life that they live and how they're living, the environment that they're living in. >> so you didn't find her credible as a witness. >> i see you shaking your head. >> yes, because the way "they" live, the way they think, their environment. this is obviously a woman who sees herself as divorced from "they." she doesn't say this is the way young people think. she doesn't say this is the way our community acts. this is a person who i noticed even in your interview she kept talking about george. georgy. and trayvon martin was the boy of color. >> that goes back once again to what i said this case is over in jury selection. nobody thinks of themselves as a racist, and i'm not accusing anybody of being a racist. what i'm saying is, race is the prism through which people see things. they don't -- people don't consciously know it. and these jurors, you interview them, are they going to say yeah, i'm a racist. >> i know people that are in the kkk and they don't even say they're a racist. a neonazi doesn't think they're a racist. >> i'm defending white
i think it's just everyday life, the type of life that they live and how they're living, the environment that they're living in. >> so you didn't find her credible as a witness. >> i see you shaking your head. >> yes, because the way "they" live, the way they think, their environment. this is obviously a woman who sees herself as divorced from "they." she doesn't say this is the way young people think. she doesn't say this is the way our community acts....
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foreign minister responded positively to the russian proposal, and it would take resources and a peaceful environment to secure and remove the chemical weapons stocks. >> shepard: anybody who thought the white house might back down in the face of public pressure is wrong. they have everybody out here on this. >> all decks on hand. classified briefings here and on capitol hill, dinner at the vice-president's residence, and the president's address to the nation tomorrow. mr. obama's deputy of national security adviser once said the president would respect the will of congress. now he is not so sure. >> i'm not going to jump ahead of the process. i didn't speak very artfully. the president -- clearly his desire and intent to secure the support of congress for this action. but i don't want to give any hype the cals what will or will not happen. >> the president says he did not ask for the vote as a symbolic gesture and is a the country is stronger when the white house and congress are on the same page. >> shepard: ban ki-moon says he may call on the security council to respond. >> i'm considering urging
foreign minister responded positively to the russian proposal, and it would take resources and a peaceful environment to secure and remove the chemical weapons stocks. >> shepard: anybody who thought the white house might back down in the face of public pressure is wrong. they have everybody out here on this. >> all decks on hand. classified briefings here and on capitol hill, dinner at the vice-president's residence, and the president's address to the nation tomorrow. mr. obama's...
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. >> our mission is to provide a safe and secure environment for the entire community. june 10th members of our community walked into this courthouse as potential jurors. just like people throughout the country do in our 3,000-plus counties. once seated, these individuals will decide cases and controversies in their respective jurisdictions, and they do it under the watchful eye of a presiding judge. now, for 15 days this jury has heard from witnesses. they have viewed evidence. they have learned the facts. they've been instructed of the laws that apply, and now they are deliberating. and soon, hopefully, they will issue a verdict. as americans, we entrust our fellow citizens with this solemn duty. in exchange, we the public, respect and accept their decision. now, at times, as individuals, we may not agree with this verdict. but as communities within our country, we respect the rule of law. before i turn the podium over to chief smith, i would like to speak to what i see in our community. we recognize while this case has brought a great deal of emotion, there's no tens
. >> our mission is to provide a safe and secure environment for the entire community. june 10th members of our community walked into this courthouse as potential jurors. just like people throughout the country do in our 3,000-plus counties. once seated, these individuals will decide cases and controversies in their respective jurisdictions, and they do it under the watchful eye of a presiding judge. now, for 15 days this jury has heard from witnesses. they have viewed evidence. they have...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> fire broke out on a royal caribbean cruise ship heading for the bahamas, ending the trip for about 2200 passengers, 800 crew members. the fire was put out just before 5:00 in the morning. royal caribbean says there were no medical emergencies but passengers describing pretty scary moments. erin mcpike has the story. >> reporter: the entire back end of a massive ship, scorched. more than 2200 passengers aboard a bahamas-bound cruise were roused by a terrifying wake-up call overnight. >> boats have been lowered, here i am in the life jacket, not a drill, not a drill. i was freaking out. >> reporter: for the third time this year, mechanical problems caused a major cruise ship to upend a caribbean vacation for thousands of passengers. this time, it was a fire aboard royal caribbean's "grandeur of the seas." passenger katy coleman told cnn -- >> it was the most terrifying thing like in my life. >> reporter: in february, it was an engine room fire on the carnival "triumph" shutting down power and the ship's sewage system for days. o
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> fire broke out on a royal caribbean cruise ship heading for the bahamas, ending the trip for about 2200 passengers, 800 crew members. the fire was put out just before 5:00 in the morning. royal caribbean says there were no medical emergencies but passengers describing pretty scary moments. erin mcpike has the story. >> reporter: the entire back end of a massive ship, scorched. more than 2200 passengers aboard a...
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it's certainly not healthy to live in this kind of environment. for the people in the few square miles all around here, in one of the most densely inhabited parts of this city of 13.5 million people, a lot of people have had to just leave the area. >> and richard, i want you to tell us as much as possible what is going on there in this story. these protesters have found, i guess, celebration in their resilience. they were attacked, if you will, or confronted by the riot police earlier. they've come back, and here they have this latest conflict. they are, at least some of them, standing stronglp right behind you. >> well, actually, i just looked over my shoulder. there is almost no one in the square right now. i assume they will be coming back. they have gone into some of the side streets. if you look down over this balcony, and that might be a little difficult from where the camera is positioned right now, it is empty. i can hear people congregating on some of these side streets. there have been some running battles with water cannons and tear gas
it's certainly not healthy to live in this kind of environment. for the people in the few square miles all around here, in one of the most densely inhabited parts of this city of 13.5 million people, a lot of people have had to just leave the area. >> and richard, i want you to tell us as much as possible what is going on there in this story. these protesters have found, i guess, celebration in their resilience. they were attacked, if you will, or confronted by the riot police earlier....
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. >> dean has come under -- dean created a harassing and racist work environment. they have been dropped by the food network and a number of other companies. >>> and outside of earth's atmosphere, the online company is working with a team of researchers to create an internet commerce system. they will announce they are teaming up looking for life on other planets. it will be -- they say it will be necessary very soon and they have plan add flight for -- planned a flight for this christmas. >> when you are out shopping you can pay with pay pal. >> pam, my feet are planted firmly on the ground. >> you would not take the chance? >> no. >> at the toll plaza, it is light coming into san francisco and the authorities don't find anything on the upper deck of the bay bridge and also everything looks good on northbound 280. >> we will keep you in mission control. >> thank you. >> >> -- >>> there is somali fog there, it dipped a little bit so it is starting to warm up rapidly it does not look like the coast is going to get in and we will have a big difference on the temperat
. >> dean has come under -- dean created a harassing and racist work environment. they have been dropped by the food network and a number of other companies. >>> and outside of earth's atmosphere, the online company is working with a team of researchers to create an internet commerce system. they will announce they are teaming up looking for life on other planets. it will be -- they say it will be necessary very soon and they have plan add flight for -- planned a flight for this...
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